Massachusetts First Hampden State Representative District
The Massachusetts First Hampden State Representative District encompasses Brimfield, Holland, Palmer, Sturbridge, Wales, parts of Ware (precincts B and C), and Warren, covering 197 square miles in western Massachusetts. The district is currently represented by Republican incumbent Todd M. Smola of Warren, who has held the seat since 2004 and was most recently reelected in 2022 without opposition.
1st Hampden District
Incumbent: Todd M. Smola (R-Warren)
Population | 42,211 |
Area (square miles) | 197 |
Below Poverty | 8% |
College Degree | 24% |
Minority | 11% |
White | 89% |
Black | 2% |
Asian | 2% |
Hispanic | 4% |
White Working-Class | 45% |
City/Town | Precincts |
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Brimfield | - |
Holland | - |
Palmer | - |
Sturbridge | - |
Wales | - |
Ware | B, C |
Warren | - |
Elections
Date |
Democratic
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Republican
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Third-Party
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2024-11-05 | Todd M. Smola (R-Warren) | 100% | |||||
2022-11-08 | Todd M. Smola (R-Warren) | 100% | |||||
2020-11-03 | Todd M. Smola (R-Warren) | 100% | |||||
2018-11-06 | Tanya V. Neslusan (D-Sturbridge) | 33% | Todd M. Smola (R-Warren) | 67% | |||
2016-11-08 | Todd M. Smola (R-Warren) | 100% | |||||
2014-11-04 | Todd M. Smola (R-Warren) | 100% | |||||
2012-11-06 | Todd M. Smola (R-Palmer) | 100% | |||||
2010-11-02 | Todd M. Smola (R-Palmer) | 100% | |||||
2008-11-04 | Todd M. Smola (R-Palmer) | 100% | |||||
2006-11-07 | Todd M. Smola (R-Palmer) | 100% | |||||
2004-11-02 | Monica J. Palacios-Boyce (D-Wales) | 37% | Todd M. Smola (R-Palmer) | 63% | |||
2002-11-05 | Reed V. Hillman (R) | 100% | |||||
2000-11-07 | Reed V. Hillman (R) | 100% | |||||
1999-05-25 | Special | Edward J. Noonan (D) | 47% | Reed V. Hillman (R) | 53% | ||
1998-11-03 | Patrick F. Landers, III (D) | 69% | Richard G Barry (R) | 31% | |||
1996-11-05 | Patrick F. Landers, III (D) | 100% | |||||
1994-11-08 | Patrick F. Landers, III (D) | 100% | |||||
1992-11-03 | Patrick F. Landers, III (D) | 100% | |||||
1990-11-06 | Patrick F. Landers, III (D) | 66% | Gerald B. Gilbride (R) | 34% |